Tony Firecloud écrivait :
> makua:~# ping 10.0.0.3
> PING 10.0.0.3 (10.0.0.3): 56 data bytes
> --- 10.0.0.3 ping statistics ---
> 73 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss
I would suggest you to try a "tcpdump -l -n -e -i eth0" on both side.
I've got some similar problem for mu
> a router is basically a hub or a switch on steroids. it usually does
> the same job as hubs and switches, but it also allows you the ability
> to connect *all* the computers it manages to the internet, if you have
> an internet connection like cable modem or DSL. routers tend to be
> more expe
Hi all !
Thx for your support Paolo and Juraj ! I've got it working now :)
Mainly it stated working after using:
setserial /dev/ttyS2 irq 3, and
using the smc-ircc kernel module for the irda chip
I can even use gprs to fetch eMails, now :)))
cya
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Tony Firecloud écrivait :
> makua:~# ping 10.0.0.3
> PING 10.0.0.3 (10.0.0.3): 56 data bytes
> --- 10.0.0.3 ping statistics ---
> 73 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss
I would suggest you to try a "tcpdump -l -n -e -i eth0" on both side.
I've got some similar problem for m
> a router is basically a hub or a switch on steroids. it usually does
> the same job as hubs and switches, but it also allows you the ability
> to connect *all* the computers it manages to the internet, if you have
> an internet connection like cable modem or DSL. routers tend to be
> more exp
On Jun 12, Tony Firecloud wrote:
>
> I was using an incorrect patch cord; now i have store-bought
> crossover cables; i'm still not getting something. The below
> paste is self-expanatory:
> (The hosts are directly cabled NIC to NIC with a crossover cable)
>
> From host I
> makua:~# ifconfig
>
On Jun 12, Tony Firecloud wrote:
>
> I was using an incorrect patch cord; now i have store-bought
> crossover cables; i'm still not getting something. The below
> paste is self-expanatory:
> (The hosts are directly cabled NIC to NIC with a crossover cable)
>
> From host I
> makua:~# ifconfig
>
> "ugk8" == ugk8 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
ugk8> Hi, after resuming from standby or suspend ALSA doesn't work
ugk8> anymore. I can't rmmod the modules, neither before suspending,
ugk8> nor after resuming. No processes use the modules.
What do you mean "can't rmmod the modules"? What mes
On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 07:07:48PM +0200, ugk8 wrote:
> Hi,
> after resuming from standby or suspend ALSA doesn't work anymore.
> I can't rmmod the modules, neither before suspending, nor after resuming.
> No processes use the modules.
>
> What can I do?
Did you try playing with this setting in /
I was using an incorrect patch cord; now i have store-bought
crossover cables; i'm still not getting something. The below
paste is self-expanatory:
(The hosts are directly cabled NIC to NIC with a crossover cable)
From host I
makua:~# ifconfig
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:10:5A:1B:F
Hi,
after resuming from standby or suspend ALSA doesn't work anymore.
I can't rmmod the modules, neither before suspending, nor after resuming.
No processes use the modules.
I use woody, linux 2.4.17 and alsa 0.90rc1
What can I do?
Klaus Umbach
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> "ugk8" == ugk8 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
ugk8> Hi, after resuming from standby or suspend ALSA doesn't work
ugk8> anymore. I can't rmmod the modules, neither before suspending,
ugk8> nor after resuming. No processes use the modules.
What do you mean "can't rmmod the modules"? What me
On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 07:07:48PM +0200, ugk8 wrote:
> Hi,
> after resuming from standby or suspend ALSA doesn't work anymore.
> I can't rmmod the modules, neither before suspending, nor after resuming.
> No processes use the modules.
>
> What can I do?
Did you try playing with this setting in
I was using an incorrect patch cord; now i have store-bought
crossover cables; i'm still not getting something. The below
paste is self-expanatory:
(The hosts are directly cabled NIC to NIC with a crossover cable)
From host I
makua:~# ifconfig
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:10:5A:1B:
Hi,
after resuming from standby or suspend ALSA doesn't work anymore.
I can't rmmod the modules, neither before suspending, nor after resuming.
No processes use the modules.
I use woody, linux 2.4.17 and alsa 0.90rc1
What can I do?
Klaus Umbach
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I had a similar problem with Nokia Phones and Compaq Armada M700.
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Hope this help
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Hello,
> I'm very new to irda. And I wondered if someone could help me getting
> the mentioned setup working.
> I'm experienced with linux so maybe a few hints could be enough to
> help me.
> I've already searched the internet but i still miss the big picture.
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Hi all !
I'm very new to irda. And I wondered if someone could help me getting
the mentioned setup working.
I'm experienced with linux so maybe a few hints could be enough to
help me.
I've already searched the internet but i still miss the big picture.
(tried to get minicom working with the moile
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Hello,
I had a similar problem with Nokia Phones and Compaq Armada M700.
Someone on the Irda mailing list told me to do
setserial /dev/ttyS2 irq 3
After that irdadump started to work with all the other stuff (even a
Nokia 6310 with ppp on GPRS connection is now working...:-) )
Hope this help
Hello,
> I'm very new to irda. And I wondered if someone could help me getting
> the mentioned setup working.
> I'm experienced with linux so maybe a few hints could be enough to
> help me.
> I've already searched the internet but i still miss the big picture.
>
> (tried to get minicom working w
Hi all !
I'm very new to irda. And I wondered if someone could help me getting
the mentioned setup working.
I'm experienced with linux so maybe a few hints could be enough to
help me.
I've already searched the internet but i still miss the big picture.
(tried to get minicom working with the moil
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